Grand Prix 2012 Spanish Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

With the flyaway races finished for the time being the F1 bandwagon rolls into Europe for the first time for the Spanish Grand Prix. Traditionally this race hasn't provided the most entertaining of races with the pole sitter more often than not going on to win the race. 2011 was no exception as pole sitter Sebastian Vettel went on to win the race, however he wasn't by any means cruising as Lewis Hamilton charged him down and almost managed to take the lead off the young German but ran out of laps as he just couldn't get into the DRS window around a track that is difficult to overtake on.

Going into this years race it is virtually impossible on who is going to win the race. So far there have been 4 different winners with Jenson Button, Fernando Alonso, Nico Rosberg and Sebastian Vettel all having stood on the top step of the podium so far this season and there hasn't been any team which has been consistently at the front at all four races with everyone having their fair share of problems and also benefiting from other peoples problems. The only truly consistent teams seem to be in the regions of midfield with teams like Williams who are now regular contenders for points after their 2012 car is proving to be far better than their dismal 2011 effort which barely managed to get a point and they have already surpassed last years total in just 4 races which isn't a bad achievement considering both drivers weren't exactly tipped for great things this season.

The buzzword at Mclaren at the moment and particularly for Lewis Hamilton is undoubtedly pit stops after a series of poor stops destroyed his race in Bahrain and also in Australia when he got caught out by the safety car. Jenson Button has also been affected by poor pit stops which show how these aren't isolated incidents and it is something that Mclaren urgently need to address as there is virtually no chance of getting on the podium let alone winning a race if they keep botching pit stops, for example, Hamilton lost well over 20 seconds from just pit stop problems which robbed them of at the very least 4th place if not a podium but this was probably unlikely given the supreme pace of Raikkonen and Grosjean in the lotus cars.

Indeed, lotus finally managed their most consistent race of the season and showed that they have designed a very fast race car as Kimi Raikkonen very nearly won his first race since returning to the sport in only his fourth race as an aggressive race saw him get within striking distance of leader Vettel but ultimately fell slightly away and had to settle for second which was still a fantastic result and with Grosjean finishing a comfortable third things are looking up for lotus going into the European season.

Barcelona is traditionally a hot and dry race although there have been wet races before although there hasn't been a rain affected race for a good number of years now. However it will be still difficult to suggest a possible winner as it depends who was the most productive at the Mugello test which starts today (Tuesday 1st May) and teams like Ferrari are banking that the raft of updates and upgrades that they will bring to the car for Barcelona will kick start their stuttering season which would be a boost for Fernando Alonso at his home race and an improved car would easily give him a good chance of a third drivers championship as he has already won a race in the below average Ferrari that is lower points at best at this moment in time but that could change for Barcelona and they will need to otherwise heads could be rolling at Maranello if Ferrari are out of the Championship before it has barely got going.

For Galahad 's brilliant circuit write up, see here http://cliptheapex.com/pages/circuit-de-catalunya/
 
The stewards have confirmed no further action against Schumacher and Hamilton after Schumacher was investigated for impeding in FP3.

Edit: Although it seems Schumacher was reprimanded.
 
Was it not Michael being investigated for impeding Hamilton as he was returning to the track? I believe he has received a reprimand.
 
Ye, the guys on BBC have just confirmed that. Probably the right result, it wasn't too serious in that it was in FP so a penalty wuld have been very harsh in my opinion
 
Apparently according to the beeb the bloke doing the left rearwheel-gunning (the who was deemed responsible for those slow McLaren pit-stops) has been given the boot by McLaren.

Is this not a case that he's just no longer doing the pitstops, but is still a member of the team? (I.e. he's still doing his day job)...

Whilst it's off topic, I'd thoroughly recommend reading Steve matchett's books for an insight into the pressure of pitstops...
 
Not quite sure what Jordan is on about with his assertion that the top guns "wasted a set of softs for no reason".
Even Hamilton, fastest earlier on the hards was 14th with 2 mins to so he just had to go out again on the softs to be safe....
 
This is just astonishing. These guys are really being tested here and Lewis really is rising to the challenge. 1st, 1st, 2nd, 2nd, 1st in quali this season. If it wasn't for a bit of misfortune in the races, he could be well ahead right now.
 
One thing that really annoyed me in that session listening to Sky Sport F1 commentary is how much the went on about Lewis having to burn an extra set of tyres. It was baffling to listen too considering he was fastest on the 1st run - that everyone did bar Red Bull, then faster than everyone on the 2nd run with softs that everyone did. In fact, Lewis was 1 of only 3 drivers who could've chose not to go out in hindsight. Surely they should've been talking about anyone but Lewis. He then set fastest time in the first run in Q2 so that he didn't need to run a 2nd time, and was still 2nd. Then blew the field away in the final session. Absolutely dominant, and I had to sit there and listen to Simon, then Crofty and Martin, and then Ted Kravitz all completely miss the point. How could so many people be so misinformed?
 
Great lap from Fernando. I reckon they have found time, but it is so tight that a great lap can gain you so many places.
 
Three drivers didn't set a time in Q3, not so good for "the show", is it?

The debate over it annoys me more than the fact that they don't run. We really shouldn't have to talk about this after quali sessions like that. Why don't they just sort it out. So simple.
 
Apparently according to the beeb the bloke doing the left rearwheel-gunning (the who was deemed responsible for those slow McLaren pit-stops) has been given the boot by McLaren.... feel a bit sorry for him. Such a high pressured-environment and a few seconds gets you the blame for an entire race....
The pit crew are volunteers from the mechanics are you sure they sacked him from the whole team or have they simply replaced him on the pit crew?
 
Pastor Maldonado has really surprised me. Starting to think he is more than just a paydriver. Well done to Williams. Have sorted themselves out. Just need to get a better number 2 driver. Give Rubens a call.
 
They're not being very specific on Brogan's link but I was thinking more of how slightly humiliating that must feel rather his actual post within the team.
 
Think Lewis will be pleased to have a buffer to the 2 Lotuses. Reckon Kimi will be coming through pretty quick tomorrow. Should be another cracking race.
 
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